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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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i have the Bold, and the straight and simple is that you cant geek out with BlackBerries.
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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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I agree with this an pretty much all of the rest of your comment. I just wanted to know well the N900 compared to a couple of the strengths of the BlackBerry. I realize it has a number of weaknesses, especially the browser.
So, are you going to leave AT&T to get a N900? Do you feel the device is so good that it's worth switching networks?
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2009-09-22
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Well, I'm a current hardcore blackberry user............. Graphics are low. Games SUCK. The ONLY thing that
Really, what's YOUR reason for staying with blackberry? Company infrastructure? Then stay with BB. They're AWESOME at Push Email ... But it's OS is archaic, yet functional. .
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2009-09-22
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My plan is to wait out the early adopters, and see what it takes to unlock the device, which is my right as an American consumer.
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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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The device is unlocked and will work with AT&T with 2.5G. But the frequencies used for 3G differ between between AT&T and T-Mobile. Nokia had to make a choice, and decided for the frequencies that allow it to operate in most countries.
In which case it is just a case of your email provider supporting it (in my case that is me, so I do :-D)
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